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A [[convention]] run by [[Dan Caldwell]] in the [[Nashville, TN]] area from [[1983]] to 1989.
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A [[convention]] run by [[Dan Caldwell]] in the [[Nashville, TN]] area from 1983 to 1989.
  
 
[[Dan Caldwell]] writes:
 
[[Dan Caldwell]] writes:
  
After a disagreement with [[Kubla]] in 1975, [[Dan Caldwell|Dan]] began plans to start his own convention. This consisted of noting what did and did not work at other cons he was going to. The idea for Dark [[bheer]] was stolen from [[Satyrcon I]] in Knoxville, when [[Dan Caldwell|Dan]] realized that every time he went back for some dark, he had to stand in line, usually a long line, to get any. The name "Xanadu" was chosen mostly because it did ''not'' have the word "con" anywhere in the name.
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After a disagreement with [[Kubla]] in 1975, [[Dan Caldwell|Dan]] began plans to start his own convention. This consisted of noting what did and did not work at other cons he was going to. The idea for Dark [[bheer]] was stolen from [[Satyricon I]] in Knoxville, when [[Dan Caldwell|Dan]] realized that every time he went back for some dark, he had to stand in line, usually a long line, to get any. The name "Xanadu" was chosen mostly because it did ''not'' have the word "con" anywhere in the name.
  
 
In 1983 at a party at [[Khen]]'s, the subject of Xanadu somehow came up. [[Anita Williams]] offered to put up some money to run some parties at cons that summer. [[Dan Caldwell|Dan]] took this as a good omen, and decided to run a con that same year. Most of the Kubla staff was willing to work on another con. [[Jim Woosley]] was supposed to be the [[Co-chair]] but he bowed out before the con and [[Fran Bray|Fran]] took over the position. The con was planned for November because hotel rates took a significant drop after October. It also gave about 6 months to plan the convention.
 
In 1983 at a party at [[Khen]]'s, the subject of Xanadu somehow came up. [[Anita Williams]] offered to put up some money to run some parties at cons that summer. [[Dan Caldwell|Dan]] took this as a good omen, and decided to run a con that same year. Most of the Kubla staff was willing to work on another con. [[Jim Woosley]] was supposed to be the [[Co-chair]] but he bowed out before the con and [[Fran Bray|Fran]] took over the position. The con was planned for November because hotel rates took a significant drop after October. It also gave about 6 months to plan the convention.
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[[Xanadu I]] ||1983 ||[[Bill Maraschello]]  
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[[Xanadu I]] || 1983 || [[Bill Maraschello]]  
[[Xanadu 1.5]] ||1984 ||  
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[[Xanadu 1.5]] || 1984 || ([[relaxacon]])
[[Xanadu II]] ||1985 ||[[Steve Francis]]  
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[[Xanadu 2.0]] || November 8-10, 1985 || [[Bob Asprin]], [[Steve Francis]], [[Bill Sutton]], [[Judy Sutton]]
[[Xanadu III]] ||November 7-9, 1986 ||[[Jack Chalker]], [[Joan Hanke-Woods]]  
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[[Xanadu 3.0]] || November 7-9, 1986 || [[Jack Chalker]], [[Joan Hanke-Woods]], [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Sally Childs-Helton]]
[[Xanadu IV]] ||1987 ||[[Poul Anderson]]  
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[[Xanadu 4]] || November 13-15, 1987 || [[Poul Anderson]], [[Karen Anderson]], [[Margaret Middleton]], [[Jim Baen]]
[[Xanadu V]] ||1988 ||  
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[[Xanadu 5]] || November 18-20, 1988 || [[Jim Baen]]
[[Xanadu VI]] ||1989 ||  
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[[Xanadu 6]] || November 17-19, 1989 || [[Sharon Webb]], [[Debbie Hughes]], [[Mark Maxwell]], [[Brad Strickland|Brad Strickland's Cooler]]
[[Xanadu VII]] ||1993 ||Cancelled  
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<s>[[Xanadu VII]]</s> || <s>1993</s> || Cancelled  
[[Xanadu 8]] ||2005 ||Part of [[DeepSouthCon 43]]  
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[[Xanadu 7]] || May 7-9, 2004 || [[Allen Steele]], [[Bill Sutton]], [[Brenda Sutton]], [[Bill Payne]], [[Melissa Gay]], Dr. Gangrene, [[Amy Sturgis]]
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[[Xanadu 8]] || April 8-10, 2005 || Part of [[DeepSouthCon 43]]  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:07, 4 February 2024

(Were you looking for a fanzine by John Champion?)

A convention run by Dan Caldwell in the Nashville, TN area from 1983 to 1989.

Dan Caldwell writes:

After a disagreement with Kubla in 1975, Dan began plans to start his own convention. This consisted of noting what did and did not work at other cons he was going to. The idea for Dark bheer was stolen from Satyricon I in Knoxville, when Dan realized that every time he went back for some dark, he had to stand in line, usually a long line, to get any. The name "Xanadu" was chosen mostly because it did not have the word "con" anywhere in the name.

In 1983 at a party at Khen's, the subject of Xanadu somehow came up. Anita Williams offered to put up some money to run some parties at cons that summer. Dan took this as a good omen, and decided to run a con that same year. Most of the Kubla staff was willing to work on another con. Jim Woosley was supposed to be the Co-chair but he bowed out before the con and Fran took over the position. The con was planned for November because hotel rates took a significant drop after October. It also gave about 6 months to plan the convention.


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